Template:Ludomił Rayski
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The proposed shape of Polish aviation in 1942 as compared to actual composition in earlier years
Type | 1936 | 1939 | 1942 Rayski's plan |
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Army aviation | Reconnaissance and communication | 0 escadrilles (99 Lublin R-XIII) |
12 escadrilles (84 RWD-14 Czapla and Lublin R-XIII) |
18 escadrilles (126 RWD-14 Czapla and LWS-3 Mewa) |
Line planes (CAS and fighter-bombers) | 17 escadrilles (170 Potez 25 and Breguet 19) |
8 escadrilles (80 PZL.38 Wilk) |
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Fighters | 13 escadrilles (130 PZL P.7 and PZL P.11) |
10 escadrilles (74/75 PZL P.11 and PZL P.7) |
18 escadrilles (180 PZL.39) |
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Bombers | 3 escadrilles (18 Fokker F.VIIb/3m) |
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Independent aviation | Line planes | 5 escadrilles (53/54 PZL P.7a and PZL P.11c) |
32 escadrilles (320 PZL.38 Wilk]]) |
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Bombers | 9 escadrilles (86 PZL.23B Karaś, PZL.37 Łoś and Fokker F.VII/3m) |
30 escadrilles (180 PZL.37 Łoś) |
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Total (incl. planes in smaller units) | 33 escadrilles (417 planes) |
36 escadrilles (404/406 planes) |
106 escadrilles (886 planes) |